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After
I don't know where I heard that but I'm willing to buy it.
I don't think those miserable wire hangers from the dry cleaners were really looking after my clothes or doing me any favours. I went against my principles and bought some proper wooden hangers.
I had a good hard look at some items that haven't seen the light of day for at least a year now and they have been banished.
Some long over due repairs have been done and I have high hopes that looking for something to wear is no longer a hit and miss operation in dark winter days when I can't even tell navy from black!
My shoes have been stacked neatly in the hanger on the left and the air is now free to circulate around my clothes. A moisture absorbing hanger thingy is taking care of the rest.
No longer will my wardrobe be a tangled puzzle of wire. If I am not wrestling and fighting with my clothes surely that translates emotionally and spiritually to me.
I have created Wardrobe Zen.
Ah Grasshopper a Zen Wardrobe - what next she asks. Very strong willed of you to dispense with some clothes - I envy your strength !
ReplyDeleteHey I have a smashing pattern for some coathanger covers . . . . hehehe.
P.S. I love the co-op idea by the way - keep me in the loop pls ! Feltwolke is taunting me about setting a Christmas Market up out at the farm - I'm not sure I'm ready for that yet :[ - but I could contribute flash tree's to a stall . . . .
Speaking of phrases...My Mum would say scary things like cleanliness is next to godliness, she meant it tongue in cheek but...
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the wardrobe!:)
The wooden hangers make a big difference...I too must get with the program, a few wire hangers from dh's dry cleaning have crept into my wardrobe too (like many of them)...so glad to hear you've done some repairs too :)
ReplyDeleteI like it when you can look and see what you have to wear without going digging:0)
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